The Arkansas Bar Association and the Clinton School of Public Service are joining forces to offer an inaugural Public Service Academy. The academy is geared towards bar members, law students and those interested in public service.
Only 25 spots are available for the program. Those selected will participate in two sessions – one in Little Rock on Nov. 15-16, 2019 and one in Fayetteville on Jan. 17-18, 2020.
Applications for the Public Service Academy are due September 3. There is a fee of $100 for those selected to participate; however, there are scholarships available.
The Public Service Academy is chaired by Maggie Benson and Nate Looney, who also are serving on the steering committee alongside Former Chief Justice Howard Brill, Judge Earnest Brown and Speaker Matthew Shepherd.
Click here to access the application.
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